We asked Jörg if he would write up some thoughts on the experience he made via this way of Coaching. and lucky us he said yes. Thank you, Jörg. Thanks for the cool two days, the massively good talks and the painting time we enjoyed together!

Let's hear what Jörg has to say, shall we?
You will also find a german version below the english one.
We hope you enjoy!

Shortly to me,
my name is Jörg and I am 52 years old. My "career" as a miniature painter,
started about 30 years ago. If I had been through to this day, I could probably have good painting techniques. But as life plays, some factors were boring, and the painting lay on ice for many years.

But some changes in life lead back a path believed lost and so I discovered this wonderful hobby again for me.
In addition, the Internet was added, and the miniatures of some of the artists showed an astonishing back, with the desires to do something.
Some videos and painting instructions later the success did not really adjust itself. Impatience did not play an immaterial role. But it came to the realization, workshops have to be visited. For me it was 2, which were held in quite large groups. Advantage, the price remains within the framework and one gets to know great people who share with you the hobby. Disadvantage. At least with me, the lecturer can not be so individual to you and you are left with you quite alone.

For a long time,
I was so fond of a private coaching at Massive Voodoo's novel. Since the price is a completely different hurdle and is connected with a small journey, one does not make something so fast. So first a mail the interest exists and the prompt answer with all the information you need. Relatively fast was an appointment found and so everything could be booked. DJH, very recommendable, if you have a DJH card and train booked very early and therefore also very cheap shot.
Now you could only wait with impatience until it finally comes. The mail traffic shortened the wait, explaining where the focus should be and which figure should be painted.
Then, finally, October arrived and it was going towards Augsburg.

Topics had already been tightened:• Planning a project • Color theory • Theory, how do I get atmosphere into the project • Theory and practice of skin, especially face

Thursday at 10 am in the HQ Massive Voodoo.
There, as seen on many internet sites, I admire many of his works, there he is: Roman. All the questions you asked yourself beforehand, how it will be, how you will be, how is Roman as a person and and and. After the first 15 minutes almost all of these thoughts are all gone. A warm welcome, immediately felt like at home. First of all, a coffee and small talk before the theory started.

Roman was very well prepared and you could see that he had already gained some experience. Everything was very well understandable and there we already had some AHA effects while Roman was talking theory. I already knew that the "wolve" was soon in the line and so it arrived then also.

But after a briefing in coloring with the practice of mixing colors, the wolf went well out of my hand. And the first success story was there!
In the meantime, Roman had primed our figures and so it was possible to start.
What must always be mentioned here is, this great atmosphere, which reigned all the time. Roman is a great person and it is incredibly fun to chat with him about God and the world. He is constantly concerned about the welfare of his protege. He is always there for questions and there is always a full cup of tea on the court. I also met some others from Massive Voodoo. Also all the loving people, with whom you immediately had good contact.
Pudelwohlfeeling!

Let's go to the figure.
For me it was the "Bolshevik" of Castle Miniatures.

Romans Bolshevik did not come in time, so he decided to work on the "Queen of the North" from Nuts Planet.
After first explaining the painting of the face I started with the airbrush. Then changed to the brush later. Again and again with the control and explanation of Roman.
So the hours went by and sleighs we were at the end of the first day.

We were of course still full of energies. A nice inn right next door were a proper bavarian dinner made us all happy and tired.
When I arrived at my hostel, I fell incredibly satisfied to bed. There was still a lot of things going through the head, so that immediate sleeping was not to be thought of.
Great service, the next day Raffa picked me up and at 10 o'clock it went on.
Yesterday we had worked to the shadows and today the lights and subtleties should be tackled.

Again and again Roman told me how to proceed and it was very easy to understand and apply it.
An light-bulb-effect came after the other and even though the figure was not finished, which was also clear from the beginning as we had to tackle so much theory, I was extremely pleased with my work.
At the end of the second day, I stood with a proud breast and ready for new deeds from my workplace.

Face and Skintone. Check.

We even worked on the clothes but the color we choose here does not show the work we did there.

Roman Sansa and the Bolschewik at the ned of the coaching.

Raffa also had a student and so we were still enough people to play a session of "Zombicide" in the evening. A very successful and fun ending to private coaching.

Conclusion:
As I thought it, the learning curve in private coaching rises very steeply. Partially you sit with a goose bumps on the arms of the square. When you see what you can do with your own hands. This has certainly contributed to the great atmosphere that has prevailed all the time.

by Massive Voodoo

Peter was quite active in the last weeks and is pushing some of his work in progress stuff toward the finish line. Today he wants to tell you a bit about his latest piece: Khârn the Betrayer

I love the background of Khârn since I read my first 40k-rulebook so
many years ago. The old Citadel model was a beauty of its time and still
has its special character today. When I heard that GW was doing a new
version I knew, I had to paint it. The goal was not to push all my energies into it,
but to get a good distraction from all these complicated projects which are standing on my table. I just wanted to paint a nice little
badass-crazed Space Marine like back in the old days :)

I´m fascinated with the 40k lore and especially with the four big cult-legions. Every of them has its own special character which is an extreme of important aspects of today´s humanity: anger, decay, lust and change. They are perverted puppets owned by the chaos entities which are themselfs a mirror to us. But when you have a closer look at the four big chaos gods and read the books of the old days from GW, you see that these entities were designed as some kind of philosophical discourse. They are symbols for our bad extremes, but always keep a sparc of positiveness in themself: anger & honor, decay & new life, lust & love, (negative) change & (positive) change...

While painting the miniatures I saw the same positive sparc in the cult legions and especially here in Khârn. It was a really interesting paintjob and I was brooding a lot during the paintjob...

If you like, you can make Khârn your own. He is placed on his standard gaming base which can be removed from the plinth.You will find him in my catalogue in the MV Sales Area: CLICK

And now I´d like to give you a sneakpic on my actual project: it´s the Sentinel of R´lyehwhich was sculpted by Raffa and which you can get via FeR Miniatures.

Honestly, the bust was standing in my cabinet for quite a while. It´s a beautiful piece of work, but I was never sure about the colours I had to chose for it. I think this is also the hardest part when working on this bust. But as soon as you know your way, it´s almost painting itself. The picture aboove is the result of four hours of painting. There is still a lot to do and I´m actually working on the metallics, which is a bit tireing. I´m nevertheless enjoy the bust a lot and I´m curious where the road will end :)

This Mu will take us deep in the jungle.
We will have a closer look on the diorama to the left, the Lord of the Jungle. As the Kickstarter is already running you can see how well prepared the team behind the curtains work. The sculpts are done by Hector Moran in 3D and we have one of five prototype casts in hand, here for the review.

We were informed that final packing of the models is not done yet, so we unpack it from a rather uncommon box. We were also informed that prototype means this is not the final cast. They still want to improve some minor things here and there.

Massive Voodoo's Roman also will play a small part in this Kickstarter Campaign. Here is why. Roman's words:

"After Monte San Savino Show I had some deep talks with Oliver Posvek (little-rouge), a friend of mine from Graz and also a part of the Kickstarter campaign “Legends of the Jungle” by Hector Moran:

I really got drawn to this project and also backed it today. Why?
Well, I love to support new things in our miniature world. My heart is with projects about animals, we definatly need more of these on the market. Animals are the key to make it possible that I can show models to my mum and she understands them. If I show her an undead samurai ogre she does not understand. I would love to see more people understand the joy of our miniature hobby and I think animals are the key to this.

And I like jungle.
And I will paint my version of the Lord of the Jungle too. It will be a wild ride, I will mix kits, I will give him a beard and testicles, I will cut the base in pieces and I will paint it with maximum jungle atmosphere. This will happen as support in a PDF guide for the “Legends of the Jungle” Kickstarter. Well documented and wild like true jungle should be. If you want to read this and maybe do a jungle diorama yourself this project is definatly something you should not miss.

Another good news is the recent update on the Campaign itself. The Team of Legends of the Jungle received so much good feedback out of the community and rebuilt their pledge system, now with even a 54 mm option, instead of only 75 mm. Their stretchgoals are now easier to reach and I think we all can help together to make this come to life.

Important is that you ask questions via the comments if some might appear to you. They will be answered frequently and steady.
For more animals and projects who push forward to the good idea and heart! Sharing means caring! -
Roman"

Roman's not so secret sketches on how he wants to cut the base in pieces and beard and testicles.This will be definatly a very interesting guideand a tall jungle base.Please know that Roman will also include some words of his project plan and thoughts in this review.

Ok, let's unpack it!
Like said this is not the official box the models will be delivered in after the Kickstarter. This is how the prototype was delivered to Roman. Mega big box.

Everything safe and sound. Wohauw!

Two Characters in this diorama and a big jungle base.
The scale of this review is the 75 mm version. We start with the human part in the Lord of the Jungle diorama. It is very obvious who is represented here. There can be only one true Lord of the Jungle and he wears a loincloth. A really cool face with character greets Roman while unpacking, but

Roman thinks: "Why is that guy - living in the jungle beside apes since he was two years old - not wearing a beard? Who is he shaving for? Is there a secret monkey love going on and she tells him to shave with a sharp stone? Where are the scars then from learning it? I will give my best to sculpt a beard to my version. Maybe they can even add one to the Kickstarter as a free add-on for everybody who gets the Lord? A beard to glue to the face, optional. :D

As you can see the hair shows a little rest from the resin cast, if this is just on the prototype we can not tell, but we hope that not too much work is needed on the delicate hair parts later on. The overall quality of the other parts is really, really good for a prototype.

Arms full of muscles, but the photo is a little bit too bright so we see no contrast. Damn it. The open hand looks ace and the one closing around the liana looks good too.

A Lord of the Jungle without legs would be eaten very fast ... well, by actual anything, ants, tigers, birds, monkeys. His legs look as ripped as his overall body ... seems jumping from liana to liana is quite the good workout.

Megaripped. Ok, no one wants to see the Lord of the Jungle with a bavarian beer belly. This guy is working out, running and jumping through the jungle like he lived there ... wait, he does.

Roman thinks: "Lord of the Jungle, loincloth, nothing under it. I will change this in my version. Sorry for upcoming explicit visual content, but realistic, I mean c'mon.

The Lord of the Jungle's only weapon, a small stone knife,

that has to be attached to his left leg.

The parts fit very well in this prototype and we do not think they change this in the future to the worse. Really good fitting quality.

In full size ... right now without liana.

He looks like ready to jump, still observing and staring the jungle visitor in the eyes. Who moves first?

Let's have a look on the Gorilla.
Still we are asking the question who of these two is the real Lord of the Jungle. Would the real Lord please stand up?

The Gorilla arrives in five parts. Two legs, two arms, one main body.

Again it is already obvious how good the fitting will be. Everything is ready to be glued together. A big advantage of 3d sculpts I guess. They also certainly so far have a different look compared to the traditional sculpting. It is hard to point a finger to what it exactly is, but they do look different. Not bad. Different. This cast also shows no mould lines at all. We hope this will stay like that and not only for the prototype. Wonderful.

Roman thinks: "I love Gorillas, but in my vision I see the Lord up in the trees with his liana and the gorilla will not fit into this idea. I think about using the cat out of the second Kickstarter diorama."

The Lor... no, the Gorilla and its main body.

Looking really good from both sides.

Let's add arms and legs ...

Why does the gorilla stand so awkward? It is because he fits prefectly to the groundwork ...

The base arrives in one huge piece. Groundwork and a tree are the option to place the two in the jungle. The look is very jungly and we think you can add great atmosphere to it with paint and additional plants on the ground.

Roman thinks: " For my version I will not use the groundwork and have to take the tree as a start to build up a bigger tree. Oh my gawd!"

Both together on the base, checking for interesting volumes in black and white ... the vision of the bearded jungle man takes shape, plus testicles.

Explicit visual content incoming ... oh why :D

For more animals and projects who push forward to the good idea and heart!

by Massive Voodoo

Dear Ladies and gentlemen,

once again some time has passed quietly (way too fast in our opinion) and it is urgently time for the next update about Roman´s and Bene´s Zombie Community Project. If you don´t know what we are talking about you are welcome to check the link below, where the idea behind the project is explained. You will also find there a link to the first two updates.

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Since the last update
in summer we once again got so many zombies from you, which we wouldn´t have expected in this mass. It is really cool, what you are doing and how much love you give the zombies during painting. So we say a huge

THANK YOU

for that.

In the next pictures we want to show you all the zombies which have reached us so far since the last update.

The guys from the Pigment Pirates Hamburg teamed up and sent us a little zombie horde from Northern Germany. The sheriff reminds a bit to "The Walking Dead".

Also very cool, one of these zombies wears a hoodie with their logo.

This zombie punkgirl is from David, the zombiegirl probably had a bad morning.

These three (or two and a half?) undead are from Luis

Apparently the zombie apocalypse has also hit the kindergartens. This crew including children and kindergarten teachers has been sent to us from France by Geoffrey, Lucas, Yannick, Nassim, Anthony, Nicolas, Désiré, Dimitri, Mikael and Frederik.

Another two zombies have reached us from Bryan, specially painted at the NOVA.

Josua painted this zombie lady and brought it with him duringhis visit in our Massive Voodoo jungle for his private coaching.

This one comes from Fabian

And here are finally the ladies Lucky gave us at the duke of Bavaria. Sorry once more for screwing it up in the last update.

Martin brought this beast to the scene. Some hours ago he was cooking hamburgers, next minute he eats his customers. Thank you, Martin!

This medical team reached us from Mads from Denmark. Doesn´t look like the zombies are under control if the med team looks like this! Thank you, Mads!

Again: As masses of Zombies appeared from everywhere, we lost the name who donated this one to us.We are very sorry, please give a shout out to us!

This one arrived by Matty Pearce.

Roman and Bene are also pushing their Zombieboards forward ...Some Impressions:

The boards of our Zombie collections are growing in number. In the back row you can see a finished board with the help of the community to the left and to the right one finished by Roman.Front row shows a newly started community board to the left and Bene's Zombies to the right.It grows!!

... but we still need more. We are closing in on 100, but this project might need about 500 from the plans that we got ...

You can check back with the initial post about this project here and get all information what we are up to and how to help us: Click!

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